Waitjjustaminute. Not to side track but Hannity did say he would be waterboarded. He said he would do it as a fund raiser for the Iraq troop families.

You mean he actually weaseled out of that? I was so going to watch that and send in money. I figure I would have had to pledge hundredths of a second though since that was as long as he would last.

You mean his apologists parsed every word stripping out all content and intent and said he really did not say it? Well I guess it is a good example of weasels recreating the world out of whole cloth like this Beck incident where they focus on the "did he come are was he called" and miss the whole content and intent of the embarrassing exchange.

The most embarrassing part of the exchange is when Barbara Walters defines Glenn Beck or should I say Glenn defines himself. He is not a reporter, nor an investigative reporter. He is a "commentator." And as such he does not report news he only commentates. This gives him the license to lie, snivel, weasel, make stuff up, pantomine, and generally just be a goofy two bit radio show host who has somehow garnered the spotlight since his political position is found wanting of any leaders so it befalls Rush and Glenn to explain it. But since they are only commentators and not reporters they get to exaggerate, pontificate and lie. We have heard this excuse for Rush hundreds of times so why not Glenn too?

I think it is great. Rahm Emanuel is laughing through his Monday morning meeting as his plan to make the two of them the de facto leaders of the Republican party works to perfection. That the Bush butt sniffers are out on the street without a job so the butts of Glenn and Rush are the only ones available is just grist for the Daily Show.

When I got my marching orders last Monday morning from Rahm he said, "if Glenn, Rush and Hannity did not exist I would have to create them." I'm starting to think Rahm did make them somehow. Oh wait, I just noticed the title of this thread, the main ingredient of Rahm's recipe:1) Take one warm sack of dog mess, stir slowly over low heat ...

In other words, Beck didn't say Barbara Walters came over to him, as Walters, Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg accused him of saying, which they mischaracterized as a lie. The ironic twist here is that in smearing Glenn Beck, Barbara Walters, Joy Behar and Whoopi Goldberg are guilty of very reason they tried to ambush Beck: lying.

Will the snarling gaggle apologize to Beck? They should. He never said what they accused him of saying.

Beck set the story up he was sitting there and Whoopi and Walters came to him. Did he actually used those exact words, NO, but his story described THAT situation... they came across him, rather than he approached them as it really was. And the whole story about reserved seats was manufactured, to portray them as "elitists". ... again it's made up BS !!

The event is really trivial, but it shows he twists reality to fit his entertainment needs, and talks through both sides of his mouth. That's the importance... but then we knew most of those conservative neocons did... so it's not a revelation.

O'Reilly goes on Letterman and can't defend himself on statements he's made ... then goes back on his show the next day to attack the "pinhead" Letterman.

It wasn't that long ago when Cramer was busted by Jon Stewart. Cramer admitted he was wrong, seemingly embarrassed by his actions, apologized and said he'd "do better" .... ... then he went back to the comfort of his own show the next day and blasted Stewart for being a hack, a setup, and idiot ....

Beck gets nailed in a similar way by the women of The View and apologizes ... then goes back to his own show to rewrite events and call them liars.

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